subjective response to antipsychotic treatment and compliance in schizophrenia. a naturalistic study comparing olanzapine, risperidone and haloperidol (efeso study)主观反应抗精神病药物治疗精神分裂症和遵从性。.pdf
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BMC Psychiatry 1
2001,
Research article
Subjective response to antipsychotic treatment and compliance in
schizophrenia. A naturalistic study comparing olanzapine,
risperidone and haloperidol (EFESO Study)
1 2 2 3
Ignacio García-Cabeza , Juan-Carlos Gómez* , Jose A Sacristán , Eric Edgell
and Manuel González de Chavez1
Address: 1Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain, 2Eli Lilly Company, Madrid, Spain and 3Eli Lilly Company, Indianapolis,
Indiana
E-mail: Ignacio García-Cabeza - igarcio@gio.ingor.upm.es; Juan-Carlos Gómez* - gomez_juan-carlos@;
Jose A Sacristán - sacristan_jose@; Eric Edgell - edgell_eric@; Manuel González de Chavez - MGCHAVEZ@teleline.es
*Corresponding author
Published: 28 December 2001 Received: 26 September 2001
Accepted: 28 December 2001
BMC Psychiatry 2001, 1:7
This article is available from: /1471-244X/1/7
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Abstract
Background: In order to compare the effectiveness of different antipsychotic drugs in the
treatment of schizophrenia it is very important to evaluate subjective response and compliance in
patient cohorts treated according to routine clinical practice.
Method: Out
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